WASHINGTON—Today, NetChoice is proud to announce that Paul Taske has been promoted to Co-Director of the Litigation Center. In Taske’s elevated role, he will be overseeing and managing operations across NetChoice’s 19 active lawsuits to defend free expression and free enterprise from government overreach in 12 states.
Taske was previously Associate Director of the NetChoice Litigation Center. His expertise spans everything from First Amendment and constitutional law to Section 230 and privacy regulations.
Before joining NetChoice, Taske worked at the Supreme Court of Ohio for Justice Pat DeWine. He also worked as a Junior Fellow for the Ayn Rand Institute. While in law school, he wrote as a Student Contributor for Emeritus Professor Marianna Bettman’s Legally Speaking Ohio, which provided commentary on cases pending before the Supreme Court of Ohio.
“Taske’s diligent work has been a key aide to the NetChoice Litigation Center’s growth and expansion over the past two years,” said Chris Marchese, Co-Director of the NetChoice Litigation Center. “His passion for protecting and advancing digital liberty is commendable, and we are happy to promote him into this elevated role.”
Taske earned his J.D. from the University of Cincinnati College of Law and holds a B.B.A. in Management from Eastern Michigan University. He is admitted to practice law in Washington, D.C., and is a member of the United States Supreme Court Bar.
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